Short answer: No
Longer answer: Only FQDN can be aliased with CNAME. That's not technically a redirect. (e.g. mike.mydomain.com being CNAME to Ralph.mydomain.com is OK - however you can not make mike.mydomain.com/landingpage do anything because "/landingpage" is not part of the FQDN so has nothing to do with DNS.) Minor Rant: Why don't web developers know how to do simple URL redirection and quit asking DNS Admins to do it for them? ________________________________ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Pablo Arturi Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 10:18 AM To: Binmakhashen, Latif; BIND Mailing List Subject: Re: URL Redirection via DNS Or it's too much complex to me, or you're terrible wrong in concepts. DNS has nothing to do with URL redirection, that's a web server job, or again, it's too much complex to me. :) What would be an example of what you want to do? Hi guys, Is it possible to setup DNS to redirect URLs in the address bar of an IE?
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